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Chicago examiner r financial business m real estate and felt commercial section .- ry pages 11 to 18 /Â« ji -^^^ â– â– !-___- r**_rl ll hei wm z_z r________j i *^^ "__. fc i the weather ffl sfl Chicago and vicinity fair sat p fv urday and sunday rising tempera % 5 ture sunday moderate northeast t jl a winds saturday becoming light and ci jjjj variable sunday m vol viii no 148 a m saturday Chicago june 11 1910 18 pages saturday b-yi-tered lg delivered lÂ»y carrier price one cent o 6 patent office go cents per scontk a ******* _-_â– _- '"*-*'' Â»^. insurgents plot to dethrone cannon in closing hours resolution is drawn up and waiting for the psychological moment to arrive lively finish predicted radicals agree that if he is ousted they cannot be ac cused of blocking legislation washington june 10 wheu joseph _. cannon goes home to danville 111 at the adjournment of congress it is entirely within the possibilities that he will go as former speaker cannon ** the insurgent members who sit under ; ttncle joe in the house are maturing plans for another onslaught a resolution to de pose him bas already been drawn and is awaiting the psychological moment to be thrown upon the house as was the xoriis resolution for the reform of the ltules com mittee just now that resolution is in the pocket of representative haugen of lowa he hns been nursing a particular grudge against the speaker for some time and so lt has been decided thnt he shall have the honor of presenting it further he ias already been renominated and is therefore in no danger of a particularly bitter fight by the regulars to make him a private citizen lively close is looked for . st when the psychological moment will j arrive cannot be prophesied tentatively f_e ultimate day of the session has been chosen the insurgents have a desire to cake the closing hours lively it is the perfectly good insurgent inten tion to go nil the way through with the coming fight upon the speaker if they start er.y at all they intend to take a firm hold on him the democrats aiding and abetting them and with a one two three all to gether heave him bodily out of the chair to go back to danville and think things ever the insurgents have been meditating such â– mover fcr a long time but affairs of the psst -_.; b e served to strengthen j their :_-__._ "Â£ that direction and to j bring to i support of the radicals those members who insurge conservatively and with discretion insurgent view changes the latter declined to vote to dethrone the speaker in tlie xorris fight because as tfcey said chaos would have followed such action with important bills pending the session would have been cut in two by a long fight over the speakership and no legislation whatever could have been brought out of the bitterness that would have followed this would have prevented the enactment of measures demanded by the president very likely and they did not want to be charged with preventing legis lation now in the insurgent view the situation is different the help of the democrats is necessary to put through the resolution for the final discharge of cannon and the in surgents are now negotiating for tliat sup port upon the promise of democratic aid will depend in the end the introduction of the resolution sue dying clara morris holders nf orl as on home file { fi judgment ol l'orrvlcisnr . white plain's x y june 10 while clara morris the former actress and au thoress lies almost blind and dying at her home the pities at the outskirts of yonkers a judgment of foreclosure and sale of ber home was filed to-day in the westchester county clerk's office at white plains this means that her house is f o be sold at auction b.v a referee the date cf the sale is to be fixed later the amount of the mortgage ls 25,000 and the pro ceeds of the sale will be used to satisfy this claim and the payment of the costs f the action king snubs churchill orders him from room george v angry when overbearing home secretary interrupts him at cabinet meeting special cable to the examiner london june 30 winston churchill i who since his elevation to the home sec retaryship has become more personally overbearing than ever has just received one of the severest snubs from thc king his majesty held a reception of the cabinet ministers at marlborough house this week and discussed with them individ ually the future of the political situation after hearing mi churchill's views the king proceeded to tell him exactly his opinion about the outstanding controversies it is etiquette foi ministers to make statements of facts when appealed to ba the sovereign and then listen without in terruption to the king's answer churchill forgot himself and said i do not agree with your majesty there when lhe king was replying to a point made by churchill the king was dumfomided at the in terruption which v_s entirely without precedent and grew immistaka y angry leave piy . presence immediately he said and churchill abashed and crestfallen | slunk dejectedly away the royal rebuke i has greatly affected mr churchill who since has beeu seen creeping bout the par liamentary lobbies witb rounded shoulders and head down like a prematurely aged man it will be recalled that uie mother of winston churchill mrs george cornwal lis west quarreled with king edward over the political cstate of her son and that neither edward nor george thereafter en tertained friendly greetings for them but that george as a constitution monarch was obliged to meet churchill ns minister this occasion was the flrst opportunity king george had of administering a re buke frank j gould gives up u s for paris negitiates for theater seeks turf honors and is reported wed to actress special cable to the kxaminer paius june 10 frank jay iould sixth child of jay gonld announced to-day to his intimate friends his < tention of re nouncing america as a j.la of residence and making paris his permanent home jlr gould said also that he had two otlier ideas which he intends 0 carry into j effect the first is to make himself a great playwright and theatrical manager the second is to wrest from william k van derbilt his supremacy c th french turf miss edith kelly who was a member of the havana company in new york is frank gould's constant companion but neither will affirm or deny they are mar ried but it is stated on unquestionable authority that wheu edith kelly goes shopping she orders the goods charged to mrs frank gould so confident is gould of success at pro ducing a play that he is negotiating for thc lense of a theater ou the boulevard he also proposes to engage a company of the best actors and actresses available brodie duke minus bride takes ont license but scliool girl it seeins isn't willing washington d c juue 10 brodie l duke tobacco trust magnate struggled here unsuccessfully all dny to become a bridegroom he took out a license to wed miss wylauta roschelle of durham and arranged with the rev donald c mc leod n of the first presbyterian church to perform the ceremony at 4 o'clock this afternoon but when the hour arrived neither mr duke nor miss roschelle ap peared while he waited the minister dis covered hiat mr duke was divorced whereupon he decided that he would not marry the couple even if they did appear in the meantime duke had disappeared miss roschelle was found at a young ladies school where the final touch was given io the story by the emphatic state ment of miss horsley principal that miss roschelle knew nothing about the pros pective marriage iu that condition the fourth matrimonial adventure of mr duke rested at midnight theif steals patrol box reserves find sigmal apparatus but robber escapes reserves in the south Chicago police sta jtion were called out last night in a gum 'â– shoe searcti for a new brand of thief which j has just developed the patrol box larcenist i some one stole the signal apparatus box i stand and all which customarily st_nds i at eighty-sixth street and superior avenue while one detail searched for the thief the other hunted for the missing property it was found later in an alley gary calls dr hopkins Chicago pastor asked to fill pul pit in steel town gary ind june 10 the rev frederick e hopkins for ten years pastor of the pilgrim congregational church Chicago has been asked to fill the pastorate of the gary congregational church dr o c wicks an official of the congregation said to-night that the church had received no official accepted but felt reasonubly sure he would come to gary alfonso visits specialist special cable to the kxaminer siarritz june 10 king alfonso passed through here to-day in an automo bile to bordeaux where he will consult dr moure a throat specialist tiie king's visits to the special _ are becoming fre quent tenor weeps over mrs stelle's bier accetta victim of fate â€¢ mourns for his benefactress m dramatic outburst . lays prayer on casket . â€¢ singer involved in fourtrage-j dies in one week calls chi cago hoodoo city weeping aloud his face wet with tears and his form shaking with sobs edgar r j accetta the thirty-year-old protege of mrs fannie surdam stelle the sixty i eight-year-old woman of wealth who died ! of apoplexy in her apartment in the j palmer house tuesday morning provided j a dramatic scene for about fllty ruourau i yesterday wheu he threw himself on his knees beside the casket seized oue of the hands and covered it witb kisses at thej same time ejaculating my benofac j tress my poor dear benefactress the tension caused by the scene which occurred in perrigo's chapel where tho â– body of mrs stelle lay iu state was not j relieved until accetta arose to get some i roses which he placed on the coffin lays a prayer on bier attached to the flowers was a card | bearing this prayer written by accetta in heaven where you dwell fannie j dear you will meet my beloved moth j er that angel of virtue will thank you for your sincere affection im . mense care and ijmocent love you be stowed on me my mother will tell yon that her son edgar ea mostly eared for you with ail the senses ot j gratitude all the years gone by mania knows i had nottlng else in all the world to offer but to try to make youi life on this earth happy and contented now that you have departed i shall pray the almighty to implore for you mercy and i know he will uot deny your gorfd and noble soul the everlasting joy in the eternal innd of paradise in tears i pray thee supreme mas ter infinite power mercifnl god amen after placing the flowers and prayer on the bier accetta became the center of an interested knot of meu and women to them he recounted a strange series ot misfortunes and said that he was a vlc tiiue of the fates some one said accetta has pulled all the strings of fate and i have had the misfortunes of years heaped on me in less than a week victim of many tragedies first i meet a friend whom 1 have not seeu for a long time i char with him for a few minutes and we start down the street a man who has just joined us waits until we reach a secluded spot ml there pulls a revolver shoots my friend and runs away i scream and in answer to my cries a negro runs to my fallen friend he then turns to me and says you shot lm with this gun didn't you and he picks up a revolver that had dropped from jny friend's pocket i beg my friend to tell him that 1 had not shot him and he murmured there were three of ns and the other man ran away and then phillip catalano was no more i am arrested taken to jail held there for two days and in the meantime fannie is stricken now she is dead but this is not all she was to rfave left me all of her fortune but because her attorney mr michaels has a grudge against me and delayed the making of a new v.ill she was unable to do so and i thus lose a million dollars hears sister is dying this week i also received word lhat my sister is lying at death's door with typhoid fever in a new york hospital then comes the earthquake in italy my father sisters and brothers live near where the earthquake did thc most dam age i cabled them but received no re sponse and so i do not know whether they are alive here in Chicago i have found my hoodoo spot and i shall leave here as soon us i wind up my affairs i intend to go to gary indiana and invest the 25,000 fannie left me in gary real estate and as i know about one hundred thousand italians i shall estab lish myself at the head of the italian colony and become the king of gary's little italy now they talk of making a chemica analysis of thc stomach of mrs stelle this would be an outrage it is unjust to make all this fuss she was a good ' woman and loved me in an innocent man ner yet everyone questions this 1 shall i be glad when i get out of Chicago percy i appleton who is also said to ihave been an admirer of mrs stelle was i standing near the casket j i have washed my hands of thc affair ' he said i had no reason to expect anv ! bequest from mrs stelle we were just good friends and hud known each other ifor years â€¢. u.s woman slain in italy mrs castle charlton dies like estelle reid body found in floating trunk 4_s scott castle chsft-lton former belle of san jose cal victim of italian murder mystery lake como in which floating trunk was found containing her body william b craig new york attorney whom she tried to shoot at waldorf-astoria victim once figured in wal . dorf astoria shooting hus band also thought killed special cable to the ___Â»_____ como italy june 10 the body of mrs porter charlton of new york city was found to-day in a trunk that was discovered by some boatmen half sub merged in a lake near the village of mol trnsio a few miles from here marks upon the head apparently made by some blunt instrument showed plainly that the woman had been murdered her body wu's wrapbed in a piece of cloth bearing the initials g l which have not yet afforded the police any clew a number of letters written in english were the means of identification they showed that the woman was formerly mrs neville h castle of california who souje time last summer before her mar riage to mr charlton was involved in a celebrated shooting case in new york she having tried to kill an attorned named william b craig in the hotel waldorf-astoria say husband was cruel mrs charlton had . been seen in the como district for some weeks with iier second husband porter charlton they were spending their honeymoon at como they stayed part of the time at the hotel suisse ct como it is said she met with continual cruel treatmeut at the hands of her husband so that the landlord was finally driven to evict thÂ»m for their boisterous behavior later they hired the villa legnazzi above the village of moltrasio where the firs phase of-the crime was perpetrated the villagers noticed mr charlton or porter as he was known here leaving the villa carrying a leather valise the victim's face and limbs bore signs of a terrible struggle ._ fear husband is slain the letters nlso show that she originally was miss mary crittenden scott of san jose cal at the time of the shooting she was separated from castle and was known as mrs mary scott castle so far as can be learned from the few americans iu this part of italy who had met mrs charlton she was here on a honeymoon they fear that her husband may have met the same fate as she did foi he has not beeu seeu for several days porter charlton the husband is said to be the son of a judge in washington d c he is or was a youn t man of about twenty-two or twenty-three year old while his wife was a woman of forty or nearly that arrest russian as suspect the police have taken into custody a russian named constantine ispoatoff a man of fifty or so who lived near the qharltons and who it is suspected may have some knowledge of how the woman was slain some fishermen returning late this af ternoon from their days work discovered the trunk by the merest accident rowing wearily across the lake the bow of their boat bumped into some obstruction they looked nt it saw in it a receptacle that might possibly contain something valuable and therefore towed it ashore they dragged it upon the beach and opened it hoping to find clothing or val uables of some sort when they saw in it the crumpled up body of a woman they fled shrieking for the moltrasio police even rearing to touch the body / lhe police removed the body from tho i _ . _ baby toddling on l saved from death three-year-old reacjtes aerial structure motorman sees him iust in time tnree year-old joseph vincent ran away from his home 1638 orchard street yester day afternoon and went for a walk on the northwestern elevated tracks near haisted street and north avenue he would have beeu killed had not motorman oliver leonard of a wilson ave nue express train seen him just hi time to throw on the emergency brakes and briug the train to a grinding bumping stop with in a few feet of joseph's small figure how the child got onto the elevated structure the police could not learn jo seph himself was unable to explain and no body could be found who had seen him be fore he appeared cheerfully ignorant of peril calmly stepping from tie to tie high in air it was during the rush hour last night when the express train came so near crushing out little joseph's life and the train was crowded the sudden applica tion of the brakes jolted the passengers severely and almost threw them into a panic but nobody would admit having been hurt when the cause of the jolting was learned instead little joseph was taken aboard and showered with pennies and kisses men and women lyoth gave motorman leonard many hearty handshakes and said many complimentary things about his cool ness und presence of mind joseph was taken ro the town hall police station where his father frank vincent called for him last night after a search of the neighborhood had proved fruitless until mr vincent made his re port to the police they did not know tlie name of the little fellow pope greets 60 americans rome june 10 the pope to-day re ceived sixtjj americau pilgrjms led by hishop john j hennessy of witchita kansas who presented the peters pence the pope addressed them briefly armour - rockefeller forces unite in new Chicago bank with 184,442,246 deposits continental and commercial are merged in conference of directors george m reynold chosen president e h gary representing east ern capital plays impor tant part institution sec ond only to national city american trust and savings as a subsidiary becomes part of new concern mac veagh interests co-operate in an hour's conference yesterday a bauk j ( with 184,442,216 deposits was created by j the affirmative signatures of ten men a financial institution representing capital and surphis of 22,700,000 was brought into being the continental national bank the com mercial national and the american trust & savings are to be consolidated kepre j sentatives of these banking establishments i met in the assembly room of the commer j i cial national a_4 there agreed upon the merger george m reynolds is to be presi dent of the unified bank i the 184,442,246 deposits are actual they make the largest bauk in Chicago with i he talent and influence of the fiduciary concerns focused it is estimated that chi cago may have the leading bank of the country for the deposits of the national city of new york which stand at the head are ouly 33,000,000 in excess of the sum held by the institution formed here yesterday means combine of interests the deal has a far reaching significance it signifies an associa.ion of interests be 1 tween new york's chief bank the national j city and the Chicago creation the conj tlnental has beeu in close relations with j the rockefeller bank the nationa cityij for several years important bond flotations have been mutual the eastern credits of the con tinental have been with the national city and tiee versa more meaningful is the fact that the heaviest stockholder in the continental j ogden armour the continental is known as the armour bank is one of the largest shareholders in the national city bank he w_s recently elected a director of the latter institution his confidential assistant and former treasurer of the ar mour company is now vi president of the rockefeller concern the financial district yesterday pro nounced it the strongest monetary combina tion in the world for the national city has for correspondents in europe the credit lyonnais in france the deutscho bank in germany and the rothschilds in england gary lends his support the Chicago phase of the tremendous transaction was made possible by the con sent of e h gary of the teel corpora tion by secretary of the treasury frank liu maoveagh and by robert t lincoln the foremost stockholders in the commer cial national for the continental ogden armour's word sufficed .* however the Chicago iu_a originated with george m reynolds it was he who suggested the national city the rockefel ler connection he who absorbed the amer ican trust _ savings he who in about three years lifted the continental from a 40,000,000 deposit level to a 110,000,000 plane ibis banker's career is as ro mantic as that of frank a vanderllp president of the national city who when reynolds came to Chicago was a financial journalist in la lalle strett reynolds a farmer's son reynolds a farmer's son brought up in a cornfield as he himself proudly state came from a des moines bank to become assistant cashier of the conti nental fifteen years ago he was not an assistant to the cashier long his extraordinary facility for getting business his skill in banking generally prompted rapid promotion in 1907 he succeeded johu c black as president he had not been president more than a year when he wns urged to become secre tary of the treasury a week after Taft was elected he sent for reynolds when armour and his associates discovered they were iu danger of losing reynolds they offered irresistible inducements to hold him including a raise of salary to 50,000 a year reynolds determined to earn it by be coming the head of the largest bank in Chicago to fulfill that ambition he had to surmount the first national which with the trust department had deposits of 159,988,0-10 yesterday this was ac complished it was a difficult feat thrice in the last three years were attempts made to take over the commercial the difficul ties were sentimental the mac v enghs spanldings and llucolns who controlled the commercial could not bring them selves to eliminate an institution that had been somewhat of an heirloom ! macveagh retirement an aid i with franklin macyeagh's retirement j from the bank and business generally this i feeling waned until pressure brought to bear by reynold on one side and joseph r talbert formerly vice president of tha commercial and now one of the vice presi dents of the national city on the other ivith the rockefeller-armour inducement additionally the sentimental directors of the commercial finally capitulated the deal means not only the merger of the commercial indirectly it cmbrac the bankers national which was absorbed by the commercial npt long ago the com merclal trust and savings bank formed recently and of course the american trust and savings bank it was stated that all of these institutions would be represented in the directory but as a mat ter of course the armour element will ba paramount indicated by the fact that rey nolds is to be president the comineit-.ai is the much older imnk it was organized in 1864 by cbarlea t eames-"01d man e_mes and in ad.li tion to baring the spanldings the mac vea^s and tt . lincolns on the board jt d^k the directory and on the official condition of banks involved in merger the last report to the comptvol ]| ler of the currency and to the state ji auditor shows the condition oi the j continental national the commer jj cial national and the american \\ trust & savings banks to be as > follows , > continental national ha mv 5 resources "* { loans an i discounts 65.20 706 3 i overdrafts 18 26.24 i i s bonds to secure cireu ji lation 4.875.000.00 i other bonds to secure oe jl pusits .._ ,' u s b"iuis on baud .' other storks bonds ainl i mortgages _ . . â– â– 778.749 80 real estate furnitifl-c and ' i fixtares ', preiuiums paid 124,718.75 ' . due from other national i banks 1.1.683,562 68 ji duo from state banks and â€¢â€¢ j bankers 2.._38,400.0 ,' exchanges tor clearing ? iiouse 2.5_9.6v*5.6iw bills of other bank lo6,4._d._oc cash items nickels etc . . 65.873.62 < specie ll,2Â»2,-2 50 legal tender notes 3.301 42.00 i redemption fund 243,750.00 !> due from u s treasurer 273,000.00 i total 117,444,784.82 jj liabilities i capital stock paid iu ? 9,000,000.00 i surplus fund 4.500,000.00 i undivided profits 820,098 42 national bank notes out 4 standing : . . . . 4.856,197.50 s individual deposits subject j to check 35.189.373.87 > demand certificates of de 7 posit 2 16s 063.99 ? time certificates of deposit . . . , f certified checks 376.235.05 { cashier's checks outstaud t lug 3-5,!*7.93 < due to other national banks 3 542,347.25 j due to state banks and s rankers 25,808.217.24 s dividends unpaid 449-00 > reserved for taxes 7,914.57 f total 117,444,784.82 / ' commer 1ai national ban .:. ? resources j loans and discounts 51,476,585.58 j overdrafts 9,724.00 i i u s bonds to secure cir i i culatiou 3.515,000.00 j i i u s bonds to secure de i posits 250,000.00 1 ' it s bonds on hand ft * other stocks bonds and 1 mortgages i tt,c i stock commercial national i safe deoosit co bank ] , building 1.597.500.00 ' , real estate 44.110sc i due from other national Â» banks 7 382,-45.33 , ' > due from state banks and â€¢ bankers 2.534,852.37 i j ' exchanges for clearing i house 1,118.040.02 1 bills of other rtmnks 70.796.1 k ! , lash items nickels etc 8,930.22 i , specie 10.641.55._o0 i i legal tender notes 3.8..5.931.00 j i l redemption fund 1 75,750 00 , ' > due from u s treasurer 193,100.00 > tout 87,041,323.61 !| liabilities i capital stock paid in 5 7,000.000.00 s l surplus fund 2.200,000.00 > Â» undivided profits 1.439,994.88 > ' national bank notes out i j standing 3,315,00000 lj individual deposits subject i ; to check 26,348,733.09 < , demand certificates of dc i â– posit 1.427,251.77 ! , certified checks 200,092.84 i i cashier's cheeks outstanrt i Â» ing 1,153,809.12 c Â» due toother national banks 28,562,639.46 j | due to state banks and ', bankers 14,913 805.99 jf dividends unpaid 212.00 , i tj s deposits 279,518.96 ,' i reserved for tuxes 265.30 i total 87,041,323.01 j ! american trust a savings bank \ Â» resources ', [ loans and discounts $ 6,087,488.44 ji overdrafts 528.29 ) united stiftes bonds j [ other stocks and bonds . 5,378 058.25 / [ real estate 3s.951.99 ' i furniture fixtures and i > banking house | i current expensas 20,795-45 ', [ exchanges for clearing j house . 89,838.17 j [ checks and other cash items 65,522.14 > i cuah on hand 1,547,351.90 ) i duo from banks 3,499,432.98 i 'â– total 5116,677,463.61 liabilities j j capital stock paid ln $ 3.000,000.00 undivided profits 317,057.67 > 1 dividends unpaid 150.00 , savings deposits subject to \ i notice 5,100,882.77 j i individual deposits subject i to check .' 4 824 805.09 ' , 1 demand certificates of de ', j posit 116,750.26 ji j time certificates of deposit 1,632.995.38 ,' certified checks 6.7s5.73 , ' , cashier's checks outstaud i i ing 89.887._6ij i due to other banks 1.323,752.38 i reserved for intarest and taxes ...< 62,396.47 j total 16,677,463.61 j continued on 2d page 2d column cut out the coupons in to-morrow's .... sunday examiner they are good for free boat rides on steamers theodore roosevelt and united states and free season books to forest park and white city for news of finance real estate commerce and business see pages 11 to 18 contents to-day page 11 amalgamated copper drops lodge frauds found in south traction merger considered remote traction merger agreed on mrs yerkes moves to prevent it western union indicted on charges of violating bucket hop law page 12 strawberries are advanced sharply page 13 â€” gchwarzschild & sulzberger get southern lamb supply july wheat heavily sold amine figures looked for in foreign cotton page 14 â€” two hour cut from northwestern achedule to coast dun's calls trade unehaugml real estate news pages 13 16 17 classified ad page 18 â€” i editorial

Chicago examiner r financial business m real estate and felt commercial section .- ry pages 11 to 18 /Â« ji -^^^ â– â– !-___- r**_rl ll hei wm z_z r________j i *^^ "__. fc i the weather ffl sfl Chicago and vicinity fair sat p fv urday and sunday rising tempera % 5 ture sunday moderate northeast t jl a winds saturday becoming light and ci jjjj variable sunday m vol viii no 148 a m saturday Chicago june 11 1910 18 pages saturday b-yi-tered lg delivered lÂ»y carrier price one cent o 6 patent office go cents per scontk a ******* _-_â– _- '"*-*'' Â»^. insurgents plot to dethrone cannon in closing hours resolution is drawn up and waiting for the psychological moment to arrive lively finish predicted radicals agree that if he is ousted they cannot be ac cused of blocking legislation washington june 10 wheu joseph _. cannon goes home to danville 111 at the adjournment of congress it is entirely within the possibilities that he will go as former speaker cannon ** the insurgent members who sit under ; ttncle joe in the house are maturing plans for another onslaught a resolution to de pose him bas already been drawn and is awaiting the psychological moment to be thrown upon the house as was the xoriis resolution for the reform of the ltules com mittee just now that resolution is in the pocket of representative haugen of lowa he hns been nursing a particular grudge against the speaker for some time and so lt has been decided thnt he shall have the honor of presenting it further he ias already been renominated and is therefore in no danger of a particularly bitter fight by the regulars to make him a private citizen lively close is looked for . st when the psychological moment will j arrive cannot be prophesied tentatively f_e ultimate day of the session has been chosen the insurgents have a desire to cake the closing hours lively it is the perfectly good insurgent inten tion to go nil the way through with the coming fight upon the speaker if they start er.y at all they intend to take a firm hold on him the democrats aiding and abetting them and with a one two three all to gether heave him bodily out of the chair to go back to danville and think things ever the insurgents have been meditating such â– mover fcr a long time but affairs of the psst -_.; b e served to strengthen j their :_-__._ "Â£ that direction and to j bring to i support of the radicals those members who insurge conservatively and with discretion insurgent view changes the latter declined to vote to dethrone the speaker in tlie xorris fight because as tfcey said chaos would have followed such action with important bills pending the session would have been cut in two by a long fight over the speakership and no legislation whatever could have been brought out of the bitterness that would have followed this would have prevented the enactment of measures demanded by the president very likely and they did not want to be charged with preventing legis lation now in the insurgent view the situation is different the help of the democrats is necessary to put through the resolution for the final discharge of cannon and the in surgents are now negotiating for tliat sup port upon the promise of democratic aid will depend in the end the introduction of the resolution sue dying clara morris holders nf orl as on home file { fi judgment ol l'orrvlcisnr . white plain's x y june 10 while clara morris the former actress and au thoress lies almost blind and dying at her home the pities at the outskirts of yonkers a judgment of foreclosure and sale of ber home was filed to-day in the westchester county clerk's office at white plains this means that her house is f o be sold at auction b.v a referee the date cf the sale is to be fixed later the amount of the mortgage ls 25,000 and the pro ceeds of the sale will be used to satisfy this claim and the payment of the costs f the action king snubs churchill orders him from room george v angry when overbearing home secretary interrupts him at cabinet meeting special cable to the examiner london june 30 winston churchill i who since his elevation to the home sec retaryship has become more personally overbearing than ever has just received one of the severest snubs from thc king his majesty held a reception of the cabinet ministers at marlborough house this week and discussed with them individ ually the future of the political situation after hearing mi churchill's views the king proceeded to tell him exactly his opinion about the outstanding controversies it is etiquette foi ministers to make statements of facts when appealed to ba the sovereign and then listen without in terruption to the king's answer churchill forgot himself and said i do not agree with your majesty there when lhe king was replying to a point made by churchill the king was dumfomided at the in terruption which v_s entirely without precedent and grew immistaka y angry leave piy . presence immediately he said and churchill abashed and crestfallen | slunk dejectedly away the royal rebuke i has greatly affected mr churchill who since has beeu seen creeping bout the par liamentary lobbies witb rounded shoulders and head down like a prematurely aged man it will be recalled that uie mother of winston churchill mrs george cornwal lis west quarreled with king edward over the political cstate of her son and that neither edward nor george thereafter en tertained friendly greetings for them but that george as a constitution monarch was obliged to meet churchill ns minister this occasion was the flrst opportunity king george had of administering a re buke frank j gould gives up u s for paris negitiates for theater seeks turf honors and is reported wed to actress special cable to the kxaminer paius june 10 frank jay iould sixth child of jay gonld announced to-day to his intimate friends his < tention of re nouncing america as a j.la of residence and making paris his permanent home jlr gould said also that he had two otlier ideas which he intends 0 carry into j effect the first is to make himself a great playwright and theatrical manager the second is to wrest from william k van derbilt his supremacy c th french turf miss edith kelly who was a member of the havana company in new york is frank gould's constant companion but neither will affirm or deny they are mar ried but it is stated on unquestionable authority that wheu edith kelly goes shopping she orders the goods charged to mrs frank gould so confident is gould of success at pro ducing a play that he is negotiating for thc lense of a theater ou the boulevard he also proposes to engage a company of the best actors and actresses available brodie duke minus bride takes ont license but scliool girl it seeins isn't willing washington d c juue 10 brodie l duke tobacco trust magnate struggled here unsuccessfully all dny to become a bridegroom he took out a license to wed miss wylauta roschelle of durham and arranged with the rev donald c mc leod n of the first presbyterian church to perform the ceremony at 4 o'clock this afternoon but when the hour arrived neither mr duke nor miss roschelle ap peared while he waited the minister dis covered hiat mr duke was divorced whereupon he decided that he would not marry the couple even if they did appear in the meantime duke had disappeared miss roschelle was found at a young ladies school where the final touch was given io the story by the emphatic state ment of miss horsley principal that miss roschelle knew nothing about the pros pective marriage iu that condition the fourth matrimonial adventure of mr duke rested at midnight theif steals patrol box reserves find sigmal apparatus but robber escapes reserves in the south Chicago police sta jtion were called out last night in a gum 'â– shoe searcti for a new brand of thief which j has just developed the patrol box larcenist i some one stole the signal apparatus box i stand and all which customarily st_nds i at eighty-sixth street and superior avenue while one detail searched for the thief the other hunted for the missing property it was found later in an alley gary calls dr hopkins Chicago pastor asked to fill pul pit in steel town gary ind june 10 the rev frederick e hopkins for ten years pastor of the pilgrim congregational church Chicago has been asked to fill the pastorate of the gary congregational church dr o c wicks an official of the congregation said to-night that the church had received no official accepted but felt reasonubly sure he would come to gary alfonso visits specialist special cable to the kxaminer siarritz june 10 king alfonso passed through here to-day in an automo bile to bordeaux where he will consult dr moure a throat specialist tiie king's visits to the special _ are becoming fre quent tenor weeps over mrs stelle's bier accetta victim of fate â€¢ mourns for his benefactress m dramatic outburst . lays prayer on casket . â€¢ singer involved in fourtrage-j dies in one week calls chi cago hoodoo city weeping aloud his face wet with tears and his form shaking with sobs edgar r j accetta the thirty-year-old protege of mrs fannie surdam stelle the sixty i eight-year-old woman of wealth who died ! of apoplexy in her apartment in the j palmer house tuesday morning provided j a dramatic scene for about fllty ruourau i yesterday wheu he threw himself on his knees beside the casket seized oue of the hands and covered it witb kisses at thej same time ejaculating my benofac j tress my poor dear benefactress the tension caused by the scene which occurred in perrigo's chapel where tho â– body of mrs stelle lay iu state was not j relieved until accetta arose to get some i roses which he placed on the coffin lays a prayer on bier attached to the flowers was a card | bearing this prayer written by accetta in heaven where you dwell fannie j dear you will meet my beloved moth j er that angel of virtue will thank you for your sincere affection im . mense care and ijmocent love you be stowed on me my mother will tell yon that her son edgar ea mostly eared for you with ail the senses ot j gratitude all the years gone by mania knows i had nottlng else in all the world to offer but to try to make youi life on this earth happy and contented now that you have departed i shall pray the almighty to implore for you mercy and i know he will uot deny your gorfd and noble soul the everlasting joy in the eternal innd of paradise in tears i pray thee supreme mas ter infinite power mercifnl god amen after placing the flowers and prayer on the bier accetta became the center of an interested knot of meu and women to them he recounted a strange series ot misfortunes and said that he was a vlc tiiue of the fates some one said accetta has pulled all the strings of fate and i have had the misfortunes of years heaped on me in less than a week victim of many tragedies first i meet a friend whom 1 have not seeu for a long time i char with him for a few minutes and we start down the street a man who has just joined us waits until we reach a secluded spot ml there pulls a revolver shoots my friend and runs away i scream and in answer to my cries a negro runs to my fallen friend he then turns to me and says you shot lm with this gun didn't you and he picks up a revolver that had dropped from jny friend's pocket i beg my friend to tell him that 1 had not shot him and he murmured there were three of ns and the other man ran away and then phillip catalano was no more i am arrested taken to jail held there for two days and in the meantime fannie is stricken now she is dead but this is not all she was to rfave left me all of her fortune but because her attorney mr michaels has a grudge against me and delayed the making of a new v.ill she was unable to do so and i thus lose a million dollars hears sister is dying this week i also received word lhat my sister is lying at death's door with typhoid fever in a new york hospital then comes the earthquake in italy my father sisters and brothers live near where the earthquake did thc most dam age i cabled them but received no re sponse and so i do not know whether they are alive here in Chicago i have found my hoodoo spot and i shall leave here as soon us i wind up my affairs i intend to go to gary indiana and invest the 25,000 fannie left me in gary real estate and as i know about one hundred thousand italians i shall estab lish myself at the head of the italian colony and become the king of gary's little italy now they talk of making a chemica analysis of thc stomach of mrs stelle this would be an outrage it is unjust to make all this fuss she was a good ' woman and loved me in an innocent man ner yet everyone questions this 1 shall i be glad when i get out of Chicago percy i appleton who is also said to ihave been an admirer of mrs stelle was i standing near the casket j i have washed my hands of thc affair ' he said i had no reason to expect anv ! bequest from mrs stelle we were just good friends and hud known each other ifor years â€¢. u.s woman slain in italy mrs castle charlton dies like estelle reid body found in floating trunk 4_s scott castle chsft-lton former belle of san jose cal victim of italian murder mystery lake como in which floating trunk was found containing her body william b craig new york attorney whom she tried to shoot at waldorf-astoria victim once figured in wal . dorf astoria shooting hus band also thought killed special cable to the ___Â»_____ como italy june 10 the body of mrs porter charlton of new york city was found to-day in a trunk that was discovered by some boatmen half sub merged in a lake near the village of mol trnsio a few miles from here marks upon the head apparently made by some blunt instrument showed plainly that the woman had been murdered her body wu's wrapbed in a piece of cloth bearing the initials g l which have not yet afforded the police any clew a number of letters written in english were the means of identification they showed that the woman was formerly mrs neville h castle of california who souje time last summer before her mar riage to mr charlton was involved in a celebrated shooting case in new york she having tried to kill an attorned named william b craig in the hotel waldorf-astoria say husband was cruel mrs charlton had . been seen in the como district for some weeks with iier second husband porter charlton they were spending their honeymoon at como they stayed part of the time at the hotel suisse ct como it is said she met with continual cruel treatmeut at the hands of her husband so that the landlord was finally driven to evict thÂ»m for their boisterous behavior later they hired the villa legnazzi above the village of moltrasio where the firs phase of-the crime was perpetrated the villagers noticed mr charlton or porter as he was known here leaving the villa carrying a leather valise the victim's face and limbs bore signs of a terrible struggle ._ fear husband is slain the letters nlso show that she originally was miss mary crittenden scott of san jose cal at the time of the shooting she was separated from castle and was known as mrs mary scott castle so far as can be learned from the few americans iu this part of italy who had met mrs charlton she was here on a honeymoon they fear that her husband may have met the same fate as she did foi he has not beeu seeu for several days porter charlton the husband is said to be the son of a judge in washington d c he is or was a youn t man of about twenty-two or twenty-three year old while his wife was a woman of forty or nearly that arrest russian as suspect the police have taken into custody a russian named constantine ispoatoff a man of fifty or so who lived near the qharltons and who it is suspected may have some knowledge of how the woman was slain some fishermen returning late this af ternoon from their days work discovered the trunk by the merest accident rowing wearily across the lake the bow of their boat bumped into some obstruction they looked nt it saw in it a receptacle that might possibly contain something valuable and therefore towed it ashore they dragged it upon the beach and opened it hoping to find clothing or val uables of some sort when they saw in it the crumpled up body of a woman they fled shrieking for the moltrasio police even rearing to touch the body / lhe police removed the body from tho i _ . _ baby toddling on l saved from death three-year-old reacjtes aerial structure motorman sees him iust in time tnree year-old joseph vincent ran away from his home 1638 orchard street yester day afternoon and went for a walk on the northwestern elevated tracks near haisted street and north avenue he would have beeu killed had not motorman oliver leonard of a wilson ave nue express train seen him just hi time to throw on the emergency brakes and briug the train to a grinding bumping stop with in a few feet of joseph's small figure how the child got onto the elevated structure the police could not learn jo seph himself was unable to explain and no body could be found who had seen him be fore he appeared cheerfully ignorant of peril calmly stepping from tie to tie high in air it was during the rush hour last night when the express train came so near crushing out little joseph's life and the train was crowded the sudden applica tion of the brakes jolted the passengers severely and almost threw them into a panic but nobody would admit having been hurt when the cause of the jolting was learned instead little joseph was taken aboard and showered with pennies and kisses men and women lyoth gave motorman leonard many hearty handshakes and said many complimentary things about his cool ness und presence of mind joseph was taken ro the town hall police station where his father frank vincent called for him last night after a search of the neighborhood had proved fruitless until mr vincent made his re port to the police they did not know tlie name of the little fellow pope greets 60 americans rome june 10 the pope to-day re ceived sixtjj americau pilgrjms led by hishop john j hennessy of witchita kansas who presented the peters pence the pope addressed them briefly armour - rockefeller forces unite in new Chicago bank with 184,442,246 deposits continental and commercial are merged in conference of directors george m reynold chosen president e h gary representing east ern capital plays impor tant part institution sec ond only to national city american trust and savings as a subsidiary becomes part of new concern mac veagh interests co-operate in an hour's conference yesterday a bauk j ( with 184,442,216 deposits was created by j the affirmative signatures of ten men a financial institution representing capital and surphis of 22,700,000 was brought into being the continental national bank the com mercial national and the american trust & savings are to be consolidated kepre j sentatives of these banking establishments i met in the assembly room of the commer j i cial national a_4 there agreed upon the merger george m reynolds is to be presi dent of the unified bank i the 184,442,246 deposits are actual they make the largest bauk in Chicago with i he talent and influence of the fiduciary concerns focused it is estimated that chi cago may have the leading bank of the country for the deposits of the national city of new york which stand at the head are ouly 33,000,000 in excess of the sum held by the institution formed here yesterday means combine of interests the deal has a far reaching significance it signifies an associa.ion of interests be 1 tween new york's chief bank the national j city and the Chicago creation the conj tlnental has beeu in close relations with j the rockefeller bank the nationa cityij for several years important bond flotations have been mutual the eastern credits of the con tinental have been with the national city and tiee versa more meaningful is the fact that the heaviest stockholder in the continental j ogden armour the continental is known as the armour bank is one of the largest shareholders in the national city bank he w_s recently elected a director of the latter institution his confidential assistant and former treasurer of the ar mour company is now vi president of the rockefeller concern the financial district yesterday pro nounced it the strongest monetary combina tion in the world for the national city has for correspondents in europe the credit lyonnais in france the deutscho bank in germany and the rothschilds in england gary lends his support the Chicago phase of the tremendous transaction was made possible by the con sent of e h gary of the teel corpora tion by secretary of the treasury frank liu maoveagh and by robert t lincoln the foremost stockholders in the commer cial national for the continental ogden armour's word sufficed .* however the Chicago iu_a originated with george m reynolds it was he who suggested the national city the rockefel ler connection he who absorbed the amer ican trust _ savings he who in about three years lifted the continental from a 40,000,000 deposit level to a 110,000,000 plane ibis banker's career is as ro mantic as that of frank a vanderllp president of the national city who when reynolds came to Chicago was a financial journalist in la lalle strett reynolds a farmer's son reynolds a farmer's son brought up in a cornfield as he himself proudly state came from a des moines bank to become assistant cashier of the conti nental fifteen years ago he was not an assistant to the cashier long his extraordinary facility for getting business his skill in banking generally prompted rapid promotion in 1907 he succeeded johu c black as president he had not been president more than a year when he wns urged to become secre tary of the treasury a week after Taft was elected he sent for reynolds when armour and his associates discovered they were iu danger of losing reynolds they offered irresistible inducements to hold him including a raise of salary to 50,000 a year reynolds determined to earn it by be coming the head of the largest bank in Chicago to fulfill that ambition he had to surmount the first national which with the trust department had deposits of 159,988,0-10 yesterday this was ac complished it was a difficult feat thrice in the last three years were attempts made to take over the commercial the difficul ties were sentimental the mac v enghs spanldings and llucolns who controlled the commercial could not bring them selves to eliminate an institution that had been somewhat of an heirloom ! macveagh retirement an aid i with franklin macyeagh's retirement j from the bank and business generally this i feeling waned until pressure brought to bear by reynold on one side and joseph r talbert formerly vice president of tha commercial and now one of the vice presi dents of the national city on the other ivith the rockefeller-armour inducement additionally the sentimental directors of the commercial finally capitulated the deal means not only the merger of the commercial indirectly it cmbrac the bankers national which was absorbed by the commercial npt long ago the com merclal trust and savings bank formed recently and of course the american trust and savings bank it was stated that all of these institutions would be represented in the directory but as a mat ter of course the armour element will ba paramount indicated by the fact that rey nolds is to be president the comineit-.ai is the much older imnk it was organized in 1864 by cbarlea t eames-"01d man e_mes and in ad.li tion to baring the spanldings the mac vea^s and tt . lincolns on the board jt d^k the directory and on the official condition of banks involved in merger the last report to the comptvol ]| ler of the currency and to the state ji auditor shows the condition oi the j continental national the commer jj cial national and the american \\ trust & savings banks to be as > follows , > continental national ha mv 5 resources "* { loans an i discounts 65.20 706 3 i overdrafts 18 26.24 i i s bonds to secure cireu ji lation 4.875.000.00 i other bonds to secure oe jl pusits .._ ,' u s b"iuis on baud .' other storks bonds ainl i mortgages _ . . â– â– 778.749 80 real estate furnitifl-c and ' i fixtares ', preiuiums paid 124,718.75 ' . due from other national i banks 1.1.683,562 68 ji duo from state banks and â€¢â€¢ j bankers 2.._38,400.0 ,' exchanges tor clearing ? iiouse 2.5_9.6v*5.6iw bills of other bank lo6,4._d._oc cash items nickels etc . . 65.873.62 < specie ll,2Â»2,-2 50 legal tender notes 3.301 42.00 i redemption fund 243,750.00 !> due from u s treasurer 273,000.00 i total 117,444,784.82 jj liabilities i capital stock paid iu ? 9,000,000.00 i surplus fund 4.500,000.00 i undivided profits 820,098 42 national bank notes out 4 standing : . . . . 4.856,197.50 s individual deposits subject j to check 35.189.373.87 > demand certificates of de 7 posit 2 16s 063.99 ? time certificates of deposit . . . , f certified checks 376.235.05 { cashier's checks outstaud t lug 3-5,!*7.93 < due to other national banks 3 542,347.25 j due to state banks and s rankers 25,808.217.24 s dividends unpaid 449-00 > reserved for taxes 7,914.57 f total 117,444,784.82 / ' commer 1ai national ban .:. ? resources j loans and discounts 51,476,585.58 j overdrafts 9,724.00 i i u s bonds to secure cir i i culatiou 3.515,000.00 j i i u s bonds to secure de i posits 250,000.00 1 ' it s bonds on hand ft * other stocks bonds and 1 mortgages i tt,c i stock commercial national i safe deoosit co bank ] , building 1.597.500.00 ' , real estate 44.110sc i due from other national Â» banks 7 382,-45.33 , ' > due from state banks and â€¢ bankers 2.534,852.37 i j ' exchanges for clearing i house 1,118.040.02 1 bills of other rtmnks 70.796.1 k ! , lash items nickels etc 8,930.22 i , specie 10.641.55._o0 i i legal tender notes 3.8..5.931.00 j i l redemption fund 1 75,750 00 , ' > due from u s treasurer 193,100.00 > tout 87,041,323.61 !| liabilities i capital stock paid in 5 7,000.000.00 s l surplus fund 2.200,000.00 > Â» undivided profits 1.439,994.88 > ' national bank notes out i j standing 3,315,00000 lj individual deposits subject i ; to check 26,348,733.09 < , demand certificates of dc i â– posit 1.427,251.77 ! , certified checks 200,092.84 i i cashier's cheeks outstanrt i Â» ing 1,153,809.12 c Â» due toother national banks 28,562,639.46 j | due to state banks and ', bankers 14,913 805.99 jf dividends unpaid 212.00 , i tj s deposits 279,518.96 ,' i reserved for tuxes 265.30 i total 87,041,323.01 j ! american trust a savings bank \ Â» resources ', [ loans and discounts $ 6,087,488.44 ji overdrafts 528.29 ) united stiftes bonds j [ other stocks and bonds . 5,378 058.25 / [ real estate 3s.951.99 ' i furniture fixtures and i > banking house | i current expensas 20,795-45 ', [ exchanges for clearing j house . 89,838.17 j [ checks and other cash items 65,522.14 > i cuah on hand 1,547,351.90 ) i duo from banks 3,499,432.98 i 'â– total 5116,677,463.61 liabilities j j capital stock paid ln $ 3.000,000.00 undivided profits 317,057.67 > 1 dividends unpaid 150.00 , savings deposits subject to \ i notice 5,100,882.77 j i individual deposits subject i to check .' 4 824 805.09 ' , 1 demand certificates of de ', j posit 116,750.26 ji j time certificates of deposit 1,632.995.38 ,' certified checks 6.7s5.73 , ' , cashier's checks outstaud i i ing 89.887._6ij i due to other banks 1.323,752.38 i reserved for intarest and taxes ...< 62,396.47 j total 16,677,463.61 j continued on 2d page 2d column cut out the coupons in to-morrow's .... sunday examiner they are good for free boat rides on steamers theodore roosevelt and united states and free season books to forest park and white city for news of finance real estate commerce and business see pages 11 to 18 contents to-day page 11 amalgamated copper drops lodge frauds found in south traction merger considered remote traction merger agreed on mrs yerkes moves to prevent it western union indicted on charges of violating bucket hop law 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